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Article: Mexico--total oil production slipped by 9,000 b/d in June from the previous month to 3.873 million bid on lower heavy oil output from offshore fields in the Gulf of Campeche, according to state Pemex.(Brief Article)
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- Petroleum Intelligence Weekly
- Article date:
- July 25, 2005
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MEXICO -- Total oil production slipped by 9,000 b/d in June from the previous month to 3.873 million bid on lower heavy oil output from offshore fields in the Gulf of Campeche, according to state Pemex. Offshore output may take a bigger hit in July as fields were shut in as a precaution during Hurricane Emily (PIW Jul. 18,p 1). Offshore crude output lost 36,000 b/d in June after recovering from less than 2.7 million b/d in March to over 2.84 million bid in April and May (PIW Jul.4,p7). Exports were down by 45,000 bid. With most Maya blend taken by the US, the Americas bore the brant of the export cuts. Europe received a record 253,000 bid. Natural gas output was a record ...